19.09.2018

After we tested many good DVD ripper/copier software, here we gathered the top 10 alternatives to Ripit for macOS Sierra. The latest version of RipIt is 1.6 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for Editors & Converters in the Audio & Video category. The app is developed by The Little App Factory Pty. Ltd and its user rating is 4 out of 5.

“With the introduction of Core Animation in Leopard, Mac applications have taken a leap to the next level of eye candy effects. The latest to follow this trend is Ripit, a DVD ripper that brings simplicity and a cool UI to the boring process of ripping a DVD,” Milind Alvares reports or Smoking Apples. “‘With RipIt, we decided to take a new approach to both the UI design (keeping things simple) as well as the design of the actual Rip engine,’ explains Jason Allum, lead developer of Ripit,” Alvares reports. “‘RipIt works by emulating a DVD player, down to the instructions and registers.

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It follows the program of the disc, copying all of the nooks and crannies that are accessible to a player, and deftly skipping around the bits that are placed there precisely to confuse other, lesser rippers. We’ve integrated failure feedback mechanisms into RipIt, so that in the rare event that something does go wrong, you can report all of the information that our engineers will need to fix the problem.' ” “With the small footprint that this app takes up, the performance is nothing short of stunning. Ripit takes up just 21MB of RAM and uses up a maximum of 18% CPU on my Core Duo 2.0GHz iMac. A 6.7GB DVD took 25 minutes to complete,” Alvares reports. “If DVD ripping means anything to you, I highly recommend giving Ripit a serious look.

The smooth interface, the responsive attitude of the developers, and the features planned for the future may just make this little app the ultimate ripper for the Mac,” Alvares reports. “Ripit costs $18.99 for a single user license, and you can take it for a spin for seven days for free before you’re expected to spend the dough.” Read the full review. Just purchased this over the weekend. It is fantastic.

One thing no one mentions is that the file that it rips to is a one-click icon: that means when you click on it it opens in DVD Player and starts playing. With MTR ripped DVDs you had to navigate into the folder and grab the VIDEO_TS file and place that over the DVD Player icon. This alone makes this worth it. And since the developers state that they are working on a companion program or feature set to eventually rip to.mp4 AND have expressed a desire to make RipIt work with Blu-ray discs I can see this program developing quickly into something even greater. The mailman just brought a couple of ‘offerings’ to RipIt in red envelopes.

The undeniable truth (sorry, Geezerbutz) is that “MacTheRipper” is no longer a viable option for backing up one’s DVD collection on the Mac. At least two recent releases cannot be archived with MTR at all (“Reservation Road” and “Leatherheads”), and he shows absolutely no willingness or ability to improve 3.0 (r14m) in a timely manner. (He’s going through a divorce or some such thing right now.) The MTR “donation” process is a complete horrorshow, and any criticism thereof will get your ass kicked into your shoulder blades on that forum. Thank heavens the Mac runs PC software, for “AnyDVD” has been a boon for all archivists.